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      Tag: Bible interpretation

      November 3, 2012

      Literally Literal,It’s Not About You (Or Me)

      In the previous post, we began thinking about what constitutes a literal reading of the Bible. One aspect of a literal reading is taking the situation and world view of the original audience into account. The various books of the Bible were written to and by people in a particular time and place.  But this […]

      Posted in Bible. Tagged Bible, Bible interpretation, Bible reading, biblical literalism, God. Leave a comment
      March 12, 2010

      Biblical Interpretation: Part Two

      Some of you may think that in Part One I asked you to do a lot of work every time you pick up the Bible. I am asking you to do some work. But as you study and read it gets easier. Over time you remember who the Ephesians were and why Paul was writing […]

      Posted in Bible. Tagged Bible interpretation, Bible reading, daily lectionary, sunday lectionary. 2 Comments
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